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Why Orthopaedic Research Needs More Than Just Numbers
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
But why is qualitative research so often overlooked? One reason might be that it's harder to measure and quantify. It's not as straightforward as counting how many people improved after a certain treatment. However, that doesn't make it any less valuable.
Another issue is that qualitative research often takes more time and resources. Interviews, focus groups, and analyzing open-ended responses can be more labor-intensive than crunching numbers. But the payoff can be huge—a better understanding of what patients really need and how they feel.
So, the next time you think about orthopaedic research, remember that it's not just about the data. It's also about the stories and experiences of the people who matter most—the patients.
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